Welcome to Troop 182

Your Scouting Adventure Begins Here

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Knox Trail Council, Boy Scouts of America

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Serving Boys In Wellesley, Massachusetts, since 1913

Web site last updated  June 19, 2009. - Please pay attention to this date so that you don't get confused

Important Letter to All Parents   Click Here to Read (pdf )        Click Here to Read (Word Doc)        
Parent Volunteer Opportunities (Please Click Here for Details)
       A Scout Prayer for Dan McCabe  Click Here for Prayer and Photograph

 

 

Weekly Updates:  
June 26, Saturday -  July 4, Saturday D-Bar-A (Click Here for Information)
July 5, Sun - July 12, Sun Camp Yawgoog 2009  Sumer Camp  Click Here for Information
July 25, Saturday Biggest Home Coming on Earth Click Here for Details
August 28-30  Fri - Sun Cape Cod Rail Trail
September 7, Sunday First Meeting of the Season
September 9, Wednesday Parent Committee Meeting
September 12-13 Sat - Sun Troop 182 High Adventure - White Mountain Overnight 

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October 2 - 4 90th Anniversary Invitational Camporee Click Here for Details

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Paul's Silver Anniversary - March 29, 2009

 

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                                Our Latest Eagle Scouts

 

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Welcome to
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Letter to Parents Considering Troop 182 About Troop 182 and the Scoutmasters Privacy Policy
 
How to Join and How Much It Costs For Leaders and Parents of Wellesley's 5th Grade Webelos About Uniforms and Insignia Placement Honor Roll
 
Hot Info 2009-2010 Calendar Photo Album Recent

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Troop 182 Lists Downloadable Forms
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Arrowman's Corner
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Eagle Candidates' Corner Revised 2008 BSA Advancement Requirements Merit Badges

Yawgoog Summer Camp July 5 -12, 2009

 Camp Yawgoog 2008 Photos

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Yawgoog Segments

Basic Camping Equipment What Should Be In Your Pack Scouting 100th Birthday 2010 National Jamboree
Nobscot Philmont 2005 Revised 1/25/06 Jamboree Pictures 2005 Mystery Trip May 15-17

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Mystery Trip 2009 Clues

2007 International Jamboree

Past Scout Masters

 

2008 Mystery Trip Photos Instructions for folding the US Flag
Words from an Older Scout Troop 182 Eagle Scouts Grog's Scouting Knots Index Topographic Map Symbols
Scout Oath, Law, Motto, Slogan Hikes & Happenings and Walking Club New Merit Badge Requirements Sudbury Valley Letter

 


Letter from the Senior Scoutmasters

Welcome! Troop 182 is Wellesley's oldest Boy Scout troop, recognized annually by the Council as a "Quality Unit". Originally called Troop 2W, we've been serving boys from Wellesley and neighboring communities for more than 90 years. Since 1913, we've been sponsored by a group of citizens who believe that Scouting is an excellent foundation for life. We are overseen by a Troop Committee consisting of parents, Scoutmasters, and concerned citizens. The Committee meets monthly. Visitors are welcome; contact one of the Scoutmasters for committee meeting information.

We meet at the Wellesley Hills Congregational Church, 207 Washington Street, next to the Community Center. We meet most Sunday nights from 7:00-8:30 p.m. Enter through the west entrance. Please check our online calendar for the latest meeting and event information or call one of the Scoutmasters. 

Fun, usually through outdoor adventure, is the troop's first objective. Unless the boys are having fun, they won't stay in Scouting. The troop provides structured activities, chocked full of fun, to achieve the goals of Scouting, which, simply put, is to prepare boys for the life ahead of them. Each boy is challenged to find something in Scouting that is special for him. During the school year, we have a “main event” monthly, usually a campout of one or two nights somewhere in New England. We end the season with a Mystery Adventure to a location unknown to the boys; of course the parents are informed. There are many other events during the year as well. For our younger boys, we make extensive use of our troop's cabin at the Nobscot Scout Reservation on Edgell Road on the Framingham-Sudbury line. Check the calendar for all of the exciting trips planned for the year.

We have some 50 registered Scouts, of which approximately 30-40 actively attend meetings and events.  Troop members range in age from 10˝ to 17. All boys ages 10-17 are welcome to check out the Troop; please bring a parent along with you. If you have received the Webelos Arrow of Light award or have completed the fifth grade, you may join when you are 10˝. Most of the boys join the troop in the winter (usually January) as they cross over from the Webelos program. Boys may join at any time and need not have been a Cub Scout. The Troop consists largely of boys living in Wellesley, but several are from Newton and other communities. All are welcome, but we reserve the right to limit the number of new members to ensure a quality program.

The Troop’s advancement program is working, we have boys at all Scout ranks from Tenderfoot to Eagle.  Each year 2 to 4 Scouts achieve Scouting’s highest rank that of Eagle Scout.  Currently the Troop has a number of Eagle Scouts serving in youth leadership roles, and many others actively working on their Eagle Scout Service Projects.  All of our boy leaders have completed one or more leadership training programs. 

Advancement through the ranks is an important part of Scouting program and we strive to help each scout to achieve his potential. Attendance at meetings is important to advancement, as is participation in main events. We also go, as a troop, to Boy Scout camp for one or more weeks each summer. About half our boys attend Scout summer camp. In recent years, we have attended Camp Yawgoog (Rockland, RI), Camp Resolute (Bolton, MA), Hidden Valley Scout Camp (Gilmanton Iron Works, NH) and, D-Bar-A Trail-to-Eagle Camp (Detroit, Michigan). This summer, the troop is attending Camp Yawgoog and D-Bar-A. A Scout does not have to participate in every meeting or event or attend camp to advance. We understand the demands of school and the many activities that most boys have. However, the level of involvement in the Troop's program and summer camp is directly related to what a Scout gets out of the program. 

Parental involvement is an important part of the Scouting experience. You need not have been a Scout or even have outdoor experience. We can find a role for you. Please join us for a most rewarding experience. Get to know your son! For more information, contact one of the senior Scoutmasters below or send email to info@troop182.org.

Paul Hurney, Scoutmaster

Joe Levens, Assistant Scoutmaster

P.S. We now have over eight  Assistant Scoutmasters, not to mention an active Troop Committee, without whom our program would not be possible. Please join us!

 


 

Joining is easy. If you meet the age requirements, all you need to do is fill out the following forms:

A uniform costs about $60. Most of the patches required are included in the annual fees above. Camping equipment can run to many hundreds of dollars but the troop has tents and other equipment for use by Scouts. Visit the troop for more information. Daytime activities usually cost from $2-$10. Overnight activities usually cost from $10-$20, depending upon event/admission fees and the menus planned. A two-night event usually costs less than double that amount. A really big trip, such as our mystery adventure, might cost $80-$120 for the weekend. Summer camp costs around $220 for 6+ days.

No boy should be discouraged from joining our Troop because of financial need. Financial assistance is available for all of the above expenses. Parents, please contact one of the senior Scoutmasters in confidence.


About The Scoutmasters

Paul Hurney has been Scoutmaster of the troop for over 20 years. He has completed Wood Badge Training, which is Scouting's top level of adult leader training. As a boy, he was a Scout in this troop. Formerly, he was the District Scout Executive for the Viking District. He is married and has a son who is in the troop. He lives in Newton and his home phone number is 617-633-1703. Click here to send him email.

Joe Levens has been associated with this troop since joining more than 30 years ago. He has served in many youth and adult roles from patrol leader to Troop Committee member. Joe is currently an Assistant Scoutmaster. He is an Eagle Scout, married, and has a son who is in the troop. He lives in Dedham and can be reached at 781-326-2814.  Click here to send him email.

The troop has 8 additional Assistant Scoutmasters as well as an active Troop Committee. Contact Scoutmaster for further information.


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